This thesis concerns the ways in which young people with refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds navigate new places, negotiating conflict and creating paths to peace in London. Those with the most proximate experiences of migration are often excluded from peacebuilding processes. Coloniality entangled into the praxis of peace and conflict fashions a dogma in which Global North understandings of peace are hegemonically adopted, meaning research paradigms are often detached from the communities they are working with. This study seeks to reimagine the dynamics between researchers and researched, embracing a collaborative approach. Through a visual participatory approach, seven young people with refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds participat...
Using Dubravka Ugresic’s 1991 book The Museum of Unconditional Surrender as a starting point, this p...
With the collaboration of Praxis Community Projects and Shpresa Programme, a series of photography w...
Migrant City tells the story of contemporary London from the perspective of thirty adult migrants an...
Cristina Marcu Home Away from Home: Photovoice project with young asylum seekers 67 Pages and 6 att...
Existing literature on media depictions of refugees shows that they are predominantly negative and r...
Young separated refugees are exiled from familiar places and on seeking asylum encounter new, potent...
Community is a key and contested concept much used in social sciences and public policy, including a...
Narrating Our World (NOW) was an arts-based project that attempted to understand the educational exp...
In light of the global humanitarian crisis, a climate of fear has arisen around refugees which is of...
Conflict, Memory, Displacement explores our understanding of global conflict as it relates to the Eu...
This paper will seek to discuss how participatory creative practice might facilitate acts of citizen...
Globally, the exodus of individuals who have been forced to flee their home and seek refuge in countr...
This chapter offers our retrospective methodological reflections on a community-based participatory ...
In the following thesis I seek to examine the significance of the photograph in relation to a series...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Using Dubravka Ugresic’s 1991 book The Museum of Unconditional Surrender as a starting point, this p...
With the collaboration of Praxis Community Projects and Shpresa Programme, a series of photography w...
Migrant City tells the story of contemporary London from the perspective of thirty adult migrants an...
Cristina Marcu Home Away from Home: Photovoice project with young asylum seekers 67 Pages and 6 att...
Existing literature on media depictions of refugees shows that they are predominantly negative and r...
Young separated refugees are exiled from familiar places and on seeking asylum encounter new, potent...
Community is a key and contested concept much used in social sciences and public policy, including a...
Narrating Our World (NOW) was an arts-based project that attempted to understand the educational exp...
In light of the global humanitarian crisis, a climate of fear has arisen around refugees which is of...
Conflict, Memory, Displacement explores our understanding of global conflict as it relates to the Eu...
This paper will seek to discuss how participatory creative practice might facilitate acts of citizen...
Globally, the exodus of individuals who have been forced to flee their home and seek refuge in countr...
This chapter offers our retrospective methodological reflections on a community-based participatory ...
In the following thesis I seek to examine the significance of the photograph in relation to a series...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Using Dubravka Ugresic’s 1991 book The Museum of Unconditional Surrender as a starting point, this p...
With the collaboration of Praxis Community Projects and Shpresa Programme, a series of photography w...
Migrant City tells the story of contemporary London from the perspective of thirty adult migrants an...